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Critical Dispatch
Gabby Petito’s Legacy: Joe Petito on Justice, Grief, and Fighting Domestic Violence, Part 2 | Critical Dispatch
Journalist and host Jeff Pegues continues his wide-ranging conversation with Joe Petito, father of Gabby Petito. In this episode, Joe shares lessons learned through personal tragedy, reflects on advocacy for missing persons of all backgrounds, and discusses the ongoing work to combat domestic violence and support survivors. Learn about the realities behind the headlines and the practical steps anyone can take to make a difference.Learn more about the Gabby Petito Foundation here.If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, help is available. Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1...
2025-07-21
11 min
Critical Dispatch
Gabby Petito’s Legacy: Joe Petito on Justice, Grief, and Fighting Domestic Violence, Part 1 | Critical Dispatch
Nearly four years after Gabby Petito’s tragic murder, her story continues to spark national conversations about domestic violence, accountability, and hope. In this first episode in a powerful series regarding domestic violence, host Jeff Pegues sits down for an exclusive, in-depth interview with Gabby’s father, Joe Petito on Critical Dispatch from the International Association of Chiefs of Police.Joe opens up about the unanswered questions surrounding Gabby’s case, the emotional toll on his family, and his candid thoughts on the Laundrie family’s actions. He shares personal memories of Gabby, reflects on missed w...
2025-06-26
19 min
Critical Dispatch
Shot in the Line of Duty – Trooper Julian Mapes’ Story
In this gripping episode of Critical Dispatch, host Jeff Pegues sits down with Trooper Julian Mapes to recount a harrowing night on Interstate 20 in Georgia. What began as a routine field training shift quickly escalated into a high-speed pursuit, a foot chase, and a life-or-death encounter when Trooper Mapes was shot while apprehending a fleeing suspect. Hear firsthand how training, split-second decisions, and courage under fire shaped the outcome of a night that could have ended very differently.Discover the realities behind the badge as Trooper Mapes shares the intense moments leading up to the...
2025-05-23
21 min
Critical Dispatch
Building Bridges: The Power of Community Policing
Tune in to Critical Dispatch as we explore the vital role of community policing in building trust and solving crimes. Learn from the Boston Police Department about the importance of police presence and community relations in fostering safer neighborhoods. Discover their innovative approaches to community engagement and the significant impact of proactive policing. Don't miss this compelling discussion on the power of community relations in law enforcement.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2025-05-13
21 min
Critical Dispatch
Bridging Medicine and Law Enforcement with Jonathan Enriquez, MD
Discover the unique intersection of cardiology and law enforcement in this compelling episode of Critical Dispatch. Host Jeff Pegues interviews Jonathan Enriquez, MD a board-certified cardiologist and part-time police officer in the patrol division in Roeland Park, Kansas (within the Kansas City metro area), as they delve into the alarming health challenges faced by law enforcement professionals. Learn about the factors contributing to reduced lifespans, heightened cardiovascular risks, and mental health issues among officers. Dr. Enriquez shares actionable insights on improving wellness through diet, exercise, and systemic changes in healthcare partnerships. Tune in for an in...
2025-04-16
24 min
Critical Dispatch
Mass Shooting Response: 6 Critical Steps for Police Chiefs
Chief Daniel Oates (Ret.) and Chief of Detectives Phil Pulaski (Ret.) talk with host Jeff Pegues revealing the 6 crucial steps law enforcement leaders must take during mass shooting investigations. Learn how to:Determine who leads the investigationBuild an effective response teamManage multiple crime scenesHandle evidence properlyCoordinate with hospitals and EMSEnsure operational securityGain invaluable insights from these veterans of high-profile cases like the Aurora, Colorado, theater shooting, 9/11 aftermath, and the 2001 anthrax attacks. This podcast will help police leaders prepare for the unthinkable. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy a...
2025-03-31
27 min
Critical Dispatch
Farmington NM: Leadership Before, During, and After a Mass Shooting
A man unleashed a torrent of bullets in a mass violence incident killing three individuals in Farmington, New Mexico, in May 2023. The 18-year-old killer fired into homes and cars as he walked down the streets. In the latest episode of the Critical Dispatch podcast, Chief Steve Hebbe and Deputy Chief Kyle Dowdy of the Farmington, NM Police Department speak to host Jeff Pegues and pull back the curtain on one of the harshest realities of policing—those who are first to respond to a mass violence incident carry the weight of these tragedies long after they unfold. The...
2025-02-18
34 min
Critical Dispatch
Mass Casualty Events: Lessons to be Learned from New Orleans
In the aftermath of the brutal attack on Bourbon Street New Year’s Day that killed 14 people and injured dozens more, host Jeff Pegues speaks with Ronal Serpas, former Superintendent of Police in New Orleans.Although believed to be acting alone, the assailant is said to have been inspired by ISIS. Serpas explains the flow of information from federal and state levels to local police departments saying, “Police departments in this country should be aware that there are people in other countries who ideologically hate us and want to hurt us.”Regarding the alleged mass murdere...
2025-01-09
32 min
Critical Dispatch
Lessons Learned from the Parkland and Pulse Mass Shootings
There have been 83 school shootings in 2024 with the latest being the shooting in Madison, Wisconsin where a 15-year-old girl killed a teacher and a student, and also injured six others. Since the pandemic when schools were largely shut down, there has been a stark increase in mass shootings nationwide, with over 500 mass shootings across the country, as of December 25 according to Gun Violence Archive.Host Jeff Pegues speaks with Orange County Sheriff John Mina, who was the Orlando Police Chief when the Pulse shooting happened in 2016, where 49 people were murdered and more than 50 others injured. “[The Pulse Ni...
2024-12-27
53 min
Locked On Ole Miss - Daily podcast on Ole Miss Rebels Football, Basketball & Baseball
Ole Miss looks to continue EGG BOWL Dominance under Lane Kiffin| Ole Miss Rebels Podcast
Welcome to the latest episode of "Locked on Ole Miss," where host Steven Willis and guest Jake Wimberley tackle the high-stakes Egg Bowl showdown between Ole Miss and Mississippi State! Lane Kiffin is on the brink of a historic fourth Egg Bowl victory, a feat matched only by legends like John Vaught and Billy Brewer. Can Ole Miss maintain its dominance, or will Mississippi State pull off an upset?🏈 Lane Kiffin's quest for Egg Bowl glory is more than just a game—it's a chance to cement his legacy. With Mississippi State struggling this season, how will the B...
2024-11-27
25 min
Locked On Ole Miss - Daily podcast on Ole Miss Rebels Football, Basketball & Baseball
Ole Miss key to an EGG BOWL win seems pretty clear | Ole Miss Rebels Podcast
Welcome to the Locked On Ole Miss Podcast, where Steven Willis breaks down the high-stakes Egg Bowl clash between Ole Miss and Mississippi State! Can Ole Miss maintain their dominance as a 26.5-point favorite, or will Mississippi State's quarterback Michael Van Buren throw a wrench in their plans?🏈 Ole Miss's path to victory hinges on playing a clean, disciplined game. Avoiding turnovers and penalties is crucial as they face off against a team with a history of challenging matchups. How will Lane Kiffin's strategies unfold against Jeff Levy's offensive tactics?📊 Mississippi State's Michael Van Buren has be...
2024-11-26
28 min
Critical Dispatch
URGENT: Recruitment and Retention Crisis in American Policing
70% of agencies surveyed by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) are experiencing increased difficulty in recruiting new officers compared to five years ago. The disturbing trend is most pronounced in the Midwest (81%) and the Northeast (97%). The New York City Police Department alone saw 4,000 officers leave in 2022, the highest number since the September 11 attacks. Host Jeff Pegues, speaks with Megan Stoltz, the senior program manager at the International Association of Chiefs of Police, as well as Ronal Serpas, formerly the New Orleans Police Department superintendent and former police chief of the Washington State Police, who both wor...
2024-11-18
28 min
Critical Dispatch
EXCLUSIVE: A New Policing Code of Ethics Distributed to Police Departments
In an exclusive interview with host Jeff Pegues, Chief Doug Shoemaker (Ret.), and former member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Executive Board and one of the leaders of the working group that revised the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics, delineates why for the first time in 67 years the Policing Code of Ethics has been revised, and the importance behind the new Policing Code of Ethics. Stressing the totality of policing, Shoemaker explains that law enforcement is only one of the many functions of effective policing. “When you step back from that...
2024-10-14
31 min
Critical Dispatch
Protection and Prevention: Political Candidates, Elected Officials and Political Violence
In the aftermath of two assasination attempts of former President Donald Trump, former Seattle Police Chief, Boston Police Commissioner, and Massachusetts Secretary of Security Kathleen O'Toole analyzes the critical role local, county, and state police forces play when complementing federal agencies for the security of Presidential candidates.Then, crowd behavior and policing expert Professor Clifford Stott, explains the science behind the psychology and dynamics of crowd behavior that is critical to the prevention of mass violence during the election season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19...
2024-09-27
47 min
CBS News Roundup
10/28/23 | Maine Massacre, Gaza, Black Faith and Health
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", host Allison Keyes gets the latest from CBS's Jeff Pegues on the mass shooting in Maine that killed at least 18 people. We'll hear what's happening on the Gaza strip as the war between Isreal and Hamas escalates. In the Kaleidoscope segment, Allison speaks with the head of the Balm in Gilead, a non-profit hosting a conference aimed at helping Black faith organizations mobilize for health awareness in a community suffering from racial disparities. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2023-10-28
41 min
In-Depth with Atlanta's Morning News
CBS News reporter Jeff Pegues
He has the latest from the ongoing manhunt in Maine
2023-10-27
03 min
Curiosity Weekly
MH370 Barnacles, Polar Bear Town, Dino Discovery
Today, you’ll learn about how barnacles could lead researchers to the site of a lost plane crash, a record breaking polar bear party up north, and a new dinosaur discovery that could shed light on the era of their demise. MH370 Barnacles “Barnacles may help reveal location of lost Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.” ScienceDaily. 2023. “Flight 370 ‘will be found’ near ‘7th arc’.” by Jeff Pegues & Tucker Reals. 2014. “What are barnacles?” NOAA. 2023. Polar Bear Town “‘Polar bear capital of the world’ soon to be overrun with record number of bears due to shifting sea ice.”...
2023-10-04
10 min
The PR Week
The PR Week, 4.13.2023: Crisis Comms Conference special
For the first time, the PR Week podcast is coming to you from Washington, DC, as part of the first PRWeek Crisis Comms Conference. The lineup included top journalists including CBS News’ Jeff Pegues and NPR’s Juana Summers, as well as deep dives into the worlds of celebrity, government and sports communications. Plus: Insight from Andscape and ESPN’s Jason Reid, R&CPMK chair Cindi Berger and Lockheed Martin’s Dean Acosta. Follow us on Twitter: @PRWeekUSReceive the latest industry news, insights, and special reports. Start Your Free 1-Month...
2023-04-13
33 min
Locked On Baylor - Daily Podcast on Baylor Bears Football & Basketball
Arizona Loses. Virginia Loses. Baylor Wins it All. March is Madness.
On the first Thursday of the 2023 NCAA tournament, the upsets started early and continued throughout the day. In the first game, 13-seed Furman advanced after an improbable game-winning 3-pointer by JP Pegues against 4-seed Virginia. In the second game, 15-seed Princeton overcame a 10-point deficit to defeat 2-seed Arizona. ESPN's expert panel, comprising Jeff Borzello, John Gasaway, and Myron Medcalf, analyze the South region and the impact of these upsets. Medcalf believes that Arizona played with arrogance, which led to their loss, while Gasaway credits Princeton's defense for keeping Arizona from getting second chances. Virginia's slow tempo and poor...
2023-03-17
24 min
Weekend Roundup
Tyre Nichols, Asian Americans, Mass Shootings
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", host Allison Keyes gets the latest on fallout from the death of Tyre Nichols after an alleged beating by Memphis police from CBS's Jeff Pegues, who also discusses mass shootings in the wake of the attacks in California. We'll get more details on those classified documents turning up in the homes of the president, a former president and former vice president. In the Kaleidoscope, a look at how the Asian American community is doing in the wake of the latest mass shootings in the nation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19...
2023-01-27
39 min
Weekend Roundup
Trump FBI search drama, Inflation, Latina Contraceptives Roe
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", host Allison Keyes gets the latest on the legal drama surrounding former president Trump and the FBI search warrant served at his Florida estate from CBS's Robert Costa. We'll hear from CBS's Anna Werner about an alarming trend involving some of the nation's nursing homes. In the Kaleidoscope, Allison speaks with Dr. Erica Montes, an OB GYN, about the difficulty some Hispanic and Latina women are having with conversations about sexual health issues including contraception in the wake of the overturning of Roe v Wade.Featured: CBS's Jeff Pegues on an...
2022-08-12
39 min
Unconventional Threat
Jonathan Winer on CBS News Radio Explains Voter Suppression Laws
Keep Our Republic's Jonathan Winer speaks with CBS News Chief National Affairs and Justice Correspondent Jeff Pegues.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2022-07-25
24 min
Unconventional Threat
Jonathan Winer on CBS News Radio Explains the Jan 6 Investigations
Keep Our Republic's Jonathan Winer speaks with CBS News Chief National Affairs and Justice Correspondent Jeff Pegues.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2022-07-25
51 min
Weekend Roundup
Baby Formula Shortage, Congressional Primaries, Buffalo Mass Shooting
On this week's "Weekend Roundup" with correspondent Stacy Lyn, some help is on the way for parents searching for baby formula. CBS's Bradley Blackburn has details of what the President has authorized. Plus, American Academy of Pediatrics Spokesperson and Pediatrician Dr. Alanna Levine provides some clarity for questions every is asking. Voters in five states hit the polls, but all eyes were on two states in particular. CBS'S Robert Costa has the latest from Yardley, Pennsylvania. And in this week's Kaleidoscope, correspondent Allison Keyes talks with CBS News Chief National Affairs and Justice Correspondent Jeff Pegues about the mass s...
2022-05-20
39 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 01/07
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup," host Allison Keyes joins the nation in marking one year since the deadly attack on the U-S Capitol. President Biden blamed former president Trump for the violence. Allison gets the latest on Mister Biden's speech this week from CBS's Steven Portnoy, and CBS's Ed O'Keefe looks at what all this means for the upcoming midterm elections. Allison also reports on the CDC and the battle against Covid-19. CBS's Jeff Pegues and The New Republic's Grace Segers remember what it was like to be at the Capitol during the shocking riot. We have an...
2022-01-07
40 min
Weekend Roundup
Yearend Roundup 12/24 (Part 1)
On Part 1 of the CBS News "Yearend Roundup," CBS's Steve Kathan recap’s the 2021 COVID headlines and CBS's Steve Dorsey is joined by CBS Medical Contributor Dr. David Agus, to discuss the latest in the fight against the virus. CBS's Steve Futterman talks to CBS White House Correspondent Ed O'Keefe about President Biden and the year in politics. CBS's Cami McCormick reports on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. We'll also hear from CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst Pam Falk about the United Nations’ role in Afghanistan, as well as climate change and the wealth gap. CBS Business Analyst Jill...
2021-12-24
40 min
CBS Evening News
CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, 12/03
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, Jeff Pegues takes a look at why homicide rates are rising in so many American cities.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2021-12-04
19 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 10/29
President Biden meets with Pope Francis as part of his busy schedule at the G-20 Summit. This comes as he fails to win Democratic support on his $1.75 trillion dollar Build Back Better plan. CBS's Ed O'Keefe has the latest. A multimillion dollar settlement was reached this week for the families of the victims of the 2015 Charleston, South Carolina mass shooting. This was where a white gunman opened fire inside a Black church, killing nine people. CBS's Jeff Pegues reports. Another step Friday made towards vaccinating 28-million kids against Covid-19. Children between the ages of 5 and 11 could start getting shots as...
2021-10-29
40 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 9/17
On the CBS News Weekend Roundup with host Allison Keyes; the FDA votes unanimously to recommend Pfizer booster shots for Americans over 65 years old and at "high risk of severe COVID-19." But, the debate over boosters has caused confusion for many as health officials face off over whether a third shot is needed. CBS's Dr. David Agus breaks it all down for Allison. Meanwhile, hospitals struggle to handle an influx of COVID-19 patients. CBS's Manuel Bojorquez reports from Florida. On Capitol Hill, the Senate hears from top Olympic gymnasts including Simone Biles, who testifies over the FBI's handling of...
2021-09-17
40 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 9/10
On the CBS News "Weekend Roundup" with host Allison Keyes; September 11th -- 20 years later. Nearly 3-thousand lives were lost at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and aboard Flight 93. 343 firefighters alone died in New York City. We hear from Battalion Chief Jake Lemonda, former president of the Uniformed Fire Officers Association, about what that terrible day was like, and what firefighters need now. Monica Iken-Murphy, who lost her husband Michael, poured her grief into founding the non profit September's Mission Foundation, and fought to secure the World Trade Center site for what is now the National September 11 Memorial and...
2021-09-10
40 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 7/30
On the CBS News Weekend Roundup with host Allison Keyes, new CDC data finds that the Delta variant is much more contagious than experts previously thought, and could spread as quickly as chicken pox. The report has prompted the agency to urge vaccinated people to wear masks indoors where coronavirus rates are high. Allison is joined by infectious disease expert Dr. Virginia Banks with the Northeast Ohio Infectious Disease Associates. CBS's Nancy Cordes has the latest on President Biden's new rules for federal workers, and the eviction moratorium. Stunning news out of Tokyo as gold medal winning Olympian Simon B...
2021-07-30
40 min
The Goodman & Hummel Basketball Podcast
34: Candid Coaches Conversations pt 9: Recruiting in a post-COVID World
Jeff and CY host a roundtable of assistant coaches to talk about how different the summer recruiting cycle has changed. The Roundtable: - Eric Bossi, Director of Basketball Operations for 24/7 Sports - Jimmie Williams, Furman - David Patrick, Oklahoma - Duane Simpkins, George Mason - Brian Eskildsen, Harvard - Mike Pegues, Louisville - Ulric Maligi, Texas - Ronnie Hamilton, Ole Miss - George Halcovage, Villanova - Amorrow Morgan, Loyola-Chicago - Charlton Young, Florida State
2021-07-03
1h 21
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 7/2
On the CBS News Weekend Roundup, the death toll climbs as cleanup continues at the site of the Surfside, Florida condo collapse. President Biden visits Surfside to speak with survivors, victims' families, and first responders. CBS's Manuel Bojorquez tells Allison about the impact of the president's visit. The highly contagious COVID-19 Delta variant has health officials on edge, as tens of millions of Americans prepare to travel this 4th of July weekend. Dr. Jon LaPook joins Allison to discuss his concerns about a surge in cases down the road. The Trump Organization and its longtime finance chief are indicted...
2021-07-02
40 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 6/4
On the CBS News "Weekend Roundup" with host Allison Keyes, the Department of Justice says it will handle ransomware attacks the same way it tackles terrorism cases. This comes after the crippling hacks to the world's largest meat processing company and the Colonial Pipeline. CBS's Jeff Pegues has the latest. Despite the May jobs report, President Biden remains optimistic about his economic plans. CBS's Steven Portnoy joins Allison to discuss this, Mr. Biden's Covid-19 announcement, and his trip to Tulsa to mourn those lost in the 1921 Race Massacre. The mother and longtime partner of U.S Capitol Police Officer...
2021-06-04
39 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 5/28
On the CBS News "Weekend Roundup, families are taking to the air, roads, and rails to come together for Memorial Day weekend, thanks to the COVID19 vaccines. CBS's Errol Barnett reports. KCBS Radio reporter Tim Ryan has the latest on the San Jose mass shooting, where 9 people and the gunman died. Now there are new calls for Congress to pass legislation to end gun violence. CBS's Skyler Henry tells us more. Senate Republicans blocked a bill that would create a commission to investigate the January 6th attack on the Capitol. CBS's Cami McCormick reports. This week marked the first an...
2021-05-28
39 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 4/23
On the CBS News "Weekend Roundup," a jury found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty on all three counts in the murder of George Floyd, after kneeling on his neck for more than 9 minutes. We hear from CBS's Jamie Yuccas, who has been covering the trial, about the sentence he may be facing. CBS's Jeff Pegues talks to Host Allison Keyes about what it was like to be in the streets of Minneapolis when the guilty verdict was read and the Department of Justice's probe into the the Minneapolis Police Department. Following the verdict, President Biden also weighed...
2021-04-23
39 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 4/9
On this edition of the CBS News "Weekend Roundup," President Biden takes executive action to battle what he calls an "epidemic" of gun violence, following a string of mass shootings over the past few weeks, including one that happened hours after his announcement on Thursday. Host Allison Keyes begins our coverage with CBS News White House Correspondent Steven Portnoy. Meanwhile, CBS's Jeff Pegues, who has been covering some of those attacks, has been checking in with his law enforcement sources to see if there is any way to stop them. Britain's Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, d...
2021-04-09
39 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 3/5 **UPDATED**
On Saturday, the Senate passed President Biden's nearly 2 (t) trillion dollar Covid-19 relief plan. Mister Biden addressed the nation right after the vote. So did Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. CBS's Jack Turman reports on what happens next. the nation is racing to get coronavirus vaccines, as the U-S death toll rises to just above 520-thousand. This week, President Biden said there will be enough vaccines on hand for all adults by the end of May. Can it be done? CBS's Steven Portnoy joins Allison Keyes from the White House. Meanwhile, In Europe...
2021-03-05
39 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 2/12
We begin this week's CBS News "Weekend Roundup" with the coronavirus pandemic. President Joe Biden says the nation's death toll is likely to hit 500-thousand by next month, adding that the country is on track to vaccinate 300 million Americans by July. CBS's Carter Evans reports. CBS's Meg Oliver has the latest on the coronavirus and the nation's schools. Meanwhile, CBS's Vicki Barker reports on the Covid-19 variant found in Southeast England. The second impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump began this week, where Democratic House impeachment managers showed disturbing footage of the deadly attack on the U-S Capitol J...
2021-02-12
39 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 1/15
Less than a week before President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, law enforcement officials issue a warning, saying the nation faces an unprecedented threat of extremist violence. This as the Department of Justice says it has no direct evidence that some involved in the January 6th storming of the Capitol intended to capture and assassinate elected officials. Allison Keyes talks to CBS's Jeff Pegues. Meanwhile, there are concerns on whether those who stormed the Capitol had help from someone inside. CBS's Catherine Herridge tells Allison some involved used military tactics. President Trump has become the first president to be impeached twice...
2021-01-15
39 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 12/30
In this second half of the "Weekend Roundup" year-end report CBS's Steve Kathan looks back on the COVID-19 pandemic. Correspondent Allison Keyes hears from CBS's Manuel Bojorquez about how the virus spread in Latin America and CBS's Charlie D'Agata on the coronavirus vaccine in Europe. Allison speaks with CBS News Chief Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes about the year on Capitol Hill, including President Trump's impeachment trial and CBS News White House Correspondent Steven Portnoy revisits the presidential election. In this week's Kaleidoscope segment, Allison speaks with CBS News Chief Justice and Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues about a year in...
2020-12-30
39 min
Weekend Roundup
Weekend Roundup 12/4
Americans appear to have largely ignored the pleas of health experts to stay home for Thanksgiving amid the coronavirus pandemic, as more than 217-thousand new Covid-19 cases were reported on Thursday, and daily deaths are on the rise as well. CBS's Adriana Diaz reports. Britain has become the first nation to approve Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine. CBS's Elaine Cobbe has the latest. President-elect Joe Biden is expressing strong confidence in the nation's top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci. Allison talks to CBS's Ed O'Keefe. Meanwhile, President Trump is not giving up on his pitched battle to overturn the results...
2020-12-04
39 min
Wild Wild World
3-8: Black Lives Matter
In this episode of the Wild Wild World Podcast, Kellen and Will take it back to original Wild Wild World tactics with a candid conversation on now. The conversation focuses on all things Black Lives Matter movement and the global movement for justice for George Floyd. Support the Kingdom Dreamers Movement and the Wild Wild World podcast on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/KingdomDreamers where you will receive exclusive content and benefits, including weekly Wild Wild World extended conversations. Follow us on Twitter @WilliamRHorne @Oleboy_K_R @KingdomXDreams This is a Kingdom Dreamer...
2020-06-04
00 min
High School Football America
Podcast: Anthony Pegues, head high school football coach at Farrell HS (Pennsylvania)
On this edition of the High School Football America Podcast, Jeff Fisher talks with Anthony Pegues, head coach at two-time defending Pennsylvania 1A state champ Farrell High School.
2020-03-19
16 min
The Underdog Podcast
#20: Jeff Pegues - CBS’ Chief Justice and Homeland Security Correspondent
Our guest this week has one of the most notable lines of lineage we have had on the show to date; His Grandmother’s second cousin was Rosa Parks! Born into a family rich in history and trendsetting, he did not fall short in carrying on his family name. He is an accomplished author & award-winning broadcaster of historical events like the Presidential Elections, Hurricane Sandy, and 2009 mass shooting at Fort Hood & made history himself becoming the first African American CBS News Justice & Homeland Security Correspondent. Through all of his success, he has struggled silently for ye...
2020-02-05
50 min
Weekend Roundup
WEEKEND ROUNDUP: 06/28
Correspondent Jan Crawford reports on Supreme Court rulings. Steve reports on braille. Correspondent Jeff Pegues reports on a rash of officers shot. Transportation Correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports on Boeing. Correspondent David Begnaud reports from New York on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2019-06-30
41 min
Beyond High Street
Jeff Pegues: Justice & Homeland Security Correspondent, CBS News
Jeff Pegues is a CBS News correspondent, two-time author and multi-Emmy winning journalist. And just last month, he was the commencement speaker for Miami’s 2019 graduating class. He currently leads the Chief Justice and National Security beat for the news organization. I enjoyed the discussion about how he prepped for delivering an address to students (yes, of course he was a bit nervous) and the key messages he wanted to make sure he conveyed to the graduating class. He likes to explore the unknown and stresses the importance of trying new things to the students and his peers. ...
2019-06-19
22 min
Sealaska Heritage Institute Tlingit Language Video Podcast
Baby Raven Book Lingit
This video is to accompany the Baby Raven book Baby Eagle published by Sealaska Heritage Lingit audio is by David Katzeek, June Pegues, Marsha Hotch, Johnny Marks, Jeff Leer
2018-08-30
01 min
Sports360 with Jeff Fannell
Reggie Pegues (S1-E9)
Reggie Pegues was a basketball prodigy in Hollis, Queens (NYC) in the ‘70s who seemed to have a ticket to stardom before a series of personal tragedies changed things. Struggling to get out of a downward spiral, Reggie rediscovered basketball and regained control over his life. Today he’s shining brightly once again in the community where it all began.
2018-06-20
57 min
Grab Full Audiobook in Nonfiction, Politics
Black and Blue by Jeff Pegues | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Black and Blue Author: Jeff Pegues Narrator: Jeff Pegues Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 24 mins Language: English Release date: 06-27-17 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Nonfiction, Politics Summary: The recent killings in Dallas, Baton Rouge, Ferguson, and elsewhere are just the latest examples of the longstanding rift between law enforcement and people of color. In this revealing journey to the heart of a growing crisis, CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues provides unbiased facts, statistics, and perspectives from both sides of the community-police divide. Pegues has...
2017-06-27
8h 24
WCBS Author Talks
Author Talks: Jeff Pegues
Listen to the full interview with Jeff Pegues, author of the new book on race and policing, "Black and Blue: Inside the Divide Between Police and Black America." Pegues, the CBS News Justice and Homeland Security Correspondent speaks with our Steve Scott. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2017-05-10
23 min
The Voyage Report
CBS News Correspondent Jeff Pegues on Traveler Security and Tips
CBS News Correspondent Jeff Pegues talks about the current security situation and threat picture travelers need to be aware of in 2017: how to stay safe while traveling, current security warnings around the globe, how the US travel ban could affect travelers, and what he's doing to keep his own family safe.
2017-02-28
00 min